An estimated 2.8 million people, in Florida, are living in impoverished conditions. However, the cycle of poverty, especially generational poverty, can be broken. What one individual cannot accomplish, many can, with resources and commitment.
Prevailing knowledge states that children born into impoverished families experience shame, high levels of high school dropout, pregnancy, and psychological issues. By supporting our group, you have taken the first step in helping combat poverty in all of its forms.
The year 2023 could become an inflection point for individuals and families looking to improve their economic status.
I read that individual and economic freedoms are interconnected. One affects the other and both must be supported by genuine virtue and a deep sense of personal responsibility.
Generational Poverty, a term applied to families who have experienced poverty for at least two generation, is, in my opinion the polar opposite of Generational Wealth. Like groundhog day, it keeps repeating.
For too many families are trapped in this lifestyle. The good news, however, is that this cycle can be broken with the right support and commitment.